I have some new ADG 6.5 PRC brass that has a slight internal donut or raised rim at the bottom of the neck. These were prepped with a turning mandrel, trimmed/chamfered and lubed with HbN prior to loading. Loads fine until the 156gr EOL hits that donut. Anyone run into this? Possible solutions other than inside neck reaming? I tried running them through with the mandrel again, but the donut remains.
I have two 50ct boxes of this brass, same lot number. First box loaded without issue; second box not so much. The fully crushed case did not present as much resistance as one would think necessary; more than lubed .002, but I don’t recall going gorilla on it. Then again, I’ve never crushed a case like that before.
I may load them with shorter 130 hybrids which would not be below the neck/shoulder junction, fire them, then go through full prep including annealing to see if that helps to smooth things out. I am hoping to avoid inside neck reaming.
I have two 50ct boxes of this brass, same lot number. First box loaded without issue; second box not so much. The fully crushed case did not present as much resistance as one would think necessary; more than lubed .002, but I don’t recall going gorilla on it. Then again, I’ve never crushed a case like that before.
I may load them with shorter 130 hybrids which would not be below the neck/shoulder junction, fire them, then go through full prep including annealing to see if that helps to smooth things out. I am hoping to avoid inside neck reaming.
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